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I think the s-out is an auxillary port where you can use a normal tv as your monitor. does the port look like the one on your tv's video in/out?

Paul Hachmeyer <[log in to unmask]> wrote:  I believe S-out is s-video, a high resolution video signal to a tv
or other device capable of receiving it. You would need to also
port audio (left and right channels) to the device if you want
sound - usually via 2 rca plug type cables.

Bob Whitman wrote:
> What is S-out used for?
> Do I hook up to a Monitor or Normal TV?
> Will it work as third monitor?
> What type of cables and converters do I need?
> I have NVIDIA GEFORCE 3 Ti200 video card
> with VGA output, DVI output and S-out
>
> Thank You
> Bob Whitman
> [log in to unmask]
>

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